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What about the often-heard claim that EU procurement rules prevent UK suppliers getting priority for UK public contracts?
Even if mobile check-in requires that the traveler stop at a kiosk to get a boarding pass, he said, travelers still benefit from confirming their spot on the plane and getting priority for things like seat assignments, standby queues and upgrades on airlines that consider check-in time for these lists.
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More drastic plans include gathering critical patients at one hospital that will get priority for diesel.
The four students who remain hospitalized for treatment of burns will get priority for the blood, officials said.
If bird flu jumped into humans, the frontline services, including doctors and nurses, would get priority for the jabs.
(For example, candidates aged 25 to 55 would get priority for a kidney from a 40-year-old donor who had just died).
And though navigation, along with flood control, gets priority for releases of water from dams, the unpredictable river levels have made shipping contracts riskier.
With influenza cases now widespread in 24 states and supplies of vaccine dwindling, federal officials are recommending that those at highest risk get priority for the remaining supplies.
Young people transitioning out of care should get priority for apprenticeships, university and further education places, housing association tenancies, adult mental health services and training schemes.
You can't mistake the trend: A graying population and revised policies determining who gets priority for donated organs, have led to a rising proportion of older adults receiving transplants.
Vote leave One of the things that bothers Webb is that councils are subject to EU procurement rules, which ensure free access on competition across member states, meaning local suppliers do not get priority for UK tenders.
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